The Climbing Roses 
For House-Wall and Garden-Trellis 
H. & O. SPECIALLY PREPARED POTTED PLANTS 
Plant Climbing Roses near the porch or on the house walls 
to have their fragrance and color close at hand. Use them in the 
garden to decorate lattices, arbors, pillars, pergolas and as fes- 
toons over walls. 
PRICES H. & O. POTTED, GROWING CLIMBERS 
Each $1.75—unless otherwise noted. 

Climbing American Beauty. 
grower. 
Dorothy Perkins. Big clusters of soft, shell-pink roses. 
Excelsa. Double crimson flowers in clusters. 
Golden Pyramid. Large, semi double, unfading cadmium yellow. 
pyramid to 5-6 ft.; seasonal bloom. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. 
red. Unexcelled brilliance. 
Primrose. Canary yellow roses of double form in profusion. 
The June Flowering Roses 
“HYBRID PERPETUALS” 
These are the hardiest of the large-flowering gar- 
den roses. Perfection in size of flower, fragrance, dis- 
ease resistance, and strength of growth predominates. 
Most varieties flower in June and July, many repeat 
throughout the summer. 
PRICES—Growing, Potted Plants—$2.00 each; 5 for $9.50. 
Frau Karl Druschki. This is the ideal hardy white rose; pure in 
color, perfect in form, strong grower and free flowering; outstand- 
ing in every way. 
General Jacqueminot. Glowing crimson, very soft and velvety. 
The most popular garden rose. 
Paul Neyron. Largest flowering rose. Deep rose pink color, full 
and double, sweet scented. Blooms throughout summer months. 
Ulrich Brunner. Cherry red, flower large and full, of exquisite form 
and substance. 
THE BABY RAMBLER ROSES 
(Dwarf Polyantha) 
The Baby Ramblers are small size bushes, very 
popular because of their dwarf size and heavy flower- 
ing. The roses are borne in full clusters and are in 
bloom continuously throughout the summer. 
Plant the Baby Ramblers in beds alone or in front 
of the taller roses. 
Red Baby Rambler (Lafayette). Clusters of semi-double, open, deep 
glowing red, suffused vivid crimson flowers. Potted plants, $1.79. 
Red Baby Rambler (Donald Prior). Plant Patent No. 377. A Flori- 
bunda with immense clusters of semi-double, brilliant red flowers, 
petals large and wavy. Very vigorous and free blooming. 
IGM jolloamt) po ee ee ee $2.00 each 
Large, double flowers of bright rose pink. 
Flowers profusely. 
(The improved ‘Crimson Rambler.”’) 
Very vigorous 
Loose clusters of large-sized, double flowers of bright scarlet 
Strong 

Climbing Roses for the garden trellis. 
Fine for cutting. 
The New “Patented Roses” 
WE SUPPLY THESE NEW ROSES IN POTTED, GROWING 
PLANTS SURE TO BLOOM FOR YOU THIS SEASON 
BETTY PRIOR. (Plant Patent 340.) 
Fleribunda Roses, 
shape and size, shrimp pink inside, carmine pink outside. 
One of the most satisfying 

flowers resemble red dogwood blossoms in 
Pro- 
ise. bieom @ll season, (Potted) Plants) 22322-2252 =2 $2.00 each 
BLAZE. (Plant Patent No. 10.) 
red climbing rose, vigorous grower and blooms over a long __a- 
Soni, PRotediolcnits ea een See $2.00 each 
A marvelous everblooming scarlet 
COUNTESS VANDAL. (Plant Patent No. 38.) 
and gold, with long, pointed buds. 
Lovely, coppery pink 
The outstanding favorite 
in two-tone pinks. Considered the ‘Queen of Modern Roses." 
Hoel oloit GMa A ee eS ee ee ae $2.00 each 
CRIMSON GLORY. 
vety crimson. 
(Plant Patent No. 105.) 
Fragrant. 
Large, full, deep vel- 
Continuously in bloom. 
Potted plomnis(eaan seen sow ee ee ace ee eee $2.00 each 
MARY MARGARET McBRIDE (Plant Pat. 537.) Considered the most 
alluring shining, rose-pink variety in recent years. Long, firm 
buds having a yellow base. Vigorous in growth. 
Rottedeplanisee =" ae ee eae ee Se eee $2.00 each 
PEACE (Plant Pat. 591.) 
Distinguished by the changing colors through which it passes— 
yellow, gold, cream, ivory, white and pink. Size of flower 4 in. 
Potted plants____$2.50 each 
All-American Rose selection for 1946. 
in diameter. Foliage holly like. 
PERMANENT WAVE. (Plant Patent 107.) Floribunda. Named 
of the semi double bright 
Huge clusters, glossy foliage. 
POMSCMDICMIS We aaa tae So ON Se eee ee $2.00 each 
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for the interesting “permanent wave” 

cochineal red blossoms. 
